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Drama as appellant files fake record of proceedings before appellate court

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By Ayodele Oni, Akure

 

A mild drama ensued at the Court of Appeal, in Akure on Tuesday as an appellant in an election petition filed fake ‘Supplementary Record of Appeal’.

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The suspected fake papers were presented by the lawmaker representing Obokun constituency in Osun state, Adeyemi Adewumi at the hearing of the case challenging his election.

 

 

The fake record of proceedings, purportedly certified by the registrar of the election tribunal in Osogbo, was transmited with a sworn affidavit by Adewumi, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker.

 

 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate at the election, Honourable Olatunbosun Oyintiloye had challenged the election on the ground that it was fraught with irregularities.

 

 

The tribunal, presided over by Justice Ita Enyom  nullified the election of the Adewumi, and held that the petititioner had established over-voting in the result of the election, particularly in four wards.

 

 

The PDP candidate then filed an appeal against the judgement of the lower tribunal.

 

At the hearing of the appeal on Tuesday Counsel to the APC candidate, Yinka Okedara called the attention of the court to the record, tagged ‘suplementary record of appeal’, saying the document contain false information.

 

 

According to him, the document was fraudulently generated and presented as the true record of the court to impugn on the integrity of the judges of the Tribunal.

 

 

One of such false information, he said was where the record stated that only the Chairman of the tribunal sat throughout the proceedings, contrary to the fact that all the three members of the panel were present throughout except once during the pre-hearing when only one judge was absent.

 

 

Upon assessment of the document, the Appeal panel Chairman, Justice Olabisi Omoleye inquired to know the source of the document because he supervised the tribunal judges and found that they were all present in the course of the assignment.

 

 

In defence, Counsel to the appellant, Edmund Biriomoni said he paid for the Certify True Copy of the document, saying he was not aware that the certification did not have the signatory of the registrar and his signature.

 

 

He added: “My Lord, I’m sorry, I didnt know that the document was not properly done. I have filed the record before I realised it”.

 

 

Subsequtly, the panel Chairman said he was worried about what transpired, saying, “This is strange and must be looked into by the judiciary”

 

 

“As if we are in a jungle. The reality is that I was the Supervisor of that tribunal and they were all present when I visited. Where then did this document comes from.

 

 

“Appellant counsel, you are a lawyer, is this document realy genuine, was it properly certified. No signature, no date but just stamp which is even different from the one used on the record transmitted to us by the registrar of the tribunal himself”, Justice Omoleye worries.

 

 

Subsequentlhy, the appellant’s counsel apologised and offered to withdraw the record already filed before the court.

 

 

The APC counsel, Okedara then informed the court that he had spent so much in getting the correct record and affidavit from the lower tribunal chairman, asking for a cost of N500,000 to cater for the expenses incured.

 

 

Biriomoni offered to pay a cost of N20,000 to cater for the expenses of the respondents.

 

 

The panel Chairman then struck out the purported ‘suplementary record’ and the subsequent motion filed to challenge it and awarded a cost of N400,000 against the appellant.

Both the appellant and the respondents through their counsels then adopted their briefs of argument on the appeal and the tribunal reserved  judgement till a further day that would be communicated to parties.

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